When I was at university, I had to visit the archives at the library and the archivist gave me a tour.

We stopped in a room that with a giant map of Normandy on the wall. The archivist told me how it was items that belonged to Cornelius Ryan (author of 'The Longest Day'). The archivist pulled out a slab of granite and handed it to us. As we held it and looked at it, he read a letter from Walter Cronkite. Cronkite wrote that this slab of granite was, in fact, a part of Hitler's urinal.

The knobs on the faucet bear text written in Blackletter-the famous and classically German family of typefaces that Hitler adored. (The Nazis, in 1933, chased typographer Jan Tschichold out of Germany for advocating use of sans-serif fonts instead of Blackletter, among other design travesties.)

vudukungfu:The knobs on the faucet bear text written in Blackletter-the famous and classically German family of typefaces that Hitler adored. (The Nazis, in 1933, chased typographer Jan Tschichold out of Germany for advocating use of sans-serif fonts instead of Blackletter, among other design travesties.)

vudukungfu:The knobs on the faucet bear text written in Blackletter-the famous and classically German family of typefaces that Hitler adored. (The Nazis, in 1933, chased typographer Jan Tschichold out of Germany for advocating use of sans-serif fonts instead of Blackletter, among other design travesties.)